future best sellers?
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future best sellers?
what spyderco model(s) (not including sprint runs ), do you think could become a bestseller?
this could be a current model or fantasy! :D
I would say a....
para-military 2 PE, k390 satin blade ,coyote brown G10 handles. :spyder:
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this could be a current model or fantasy! :D
I would say a....
para-military 2 PE, k390 satin blade ,coyote brown G10 handles. :spyder:
spyder moist
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I think the serrata is going to do very well.
As far as a fantasy model is concerned, I would be beside myself to see a bushcraft model with a 12c27, vg10 or laminated stainless blade with a slightly higher grind than the current 01 model. The handle profile on the current model is superb, but a little more texture would be perfect. I spend a lot of time fly fishing and hiking here in Colorado, and a scandi blade profile is the most utilitarian for me.
My current :spyder: list: paramilitary 2, native 4, urban ukpk, Zulu, 79mm orange rescue, Moran drop point
As far as a fantasy model is concerned, I would be beside myself to see a bushcraft model with a 12c27, vg10 or laminated stainless blade with a slightly higher grind than the current 01 model. The handle profile on the current model is superb, but a little more texture would be perfect. I spend a lot of time fly fishing and hiking here in Colorado, and a scandi blade profile is the most utilitarian for me.
My current :spyder: list: paramilitary 2, native 4, urban ukpk, Zulu, 79mm orange rescue, Moran drop point
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Agree on this one - I think the Domino has all the attributes of a winner, not too big not too small, very comfortable knife, great lock, blade shape, quick and fun to deploy I would think this one will be a big hit.phillipsted wrote:I obviously haven't seen any sales figures, but I'd bet the Domino is flying out the door.
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Me, too. I just bought two NIB Dominos this morning, to start the New Year off right.DRKBC wrote:Agree on this one - I think the Domino has all the attributes of a winner, not too big not too small, very comfortable knife, great lock, blade shape, quick and fun to deploy I would think this one will be a big hit.
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+1, think this will be the biggest selling high end legal folder brought in the UK, love this knife, hope we see it some time in 2014earthman wrote:[ATTACH]23088[/ATTACH]
I'd say that this will be a future best seller, well in the UK and any other place where the law states that you cannot EDC a locking knife.
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